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J Am Anim Hosp Assoc ; 40(3): 230-7, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15131105

ABSTRACT

A 10-week-old, male German shepherd dog was presented with a primary complaint of episodic ptyalism, dysphagia, vomiting, and mandibular salivary gland enlargement. An esophagram with fluoroscopy showed normal pharyngeal and esophageal function; however, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and cervical ultrasonography revealed a focal circumferential thickening of the midcervical esophageal muscular wall, consistent with esophageal spasm. The puppy responded dramatically and completely to phenobarbital treatment. An unusual syndrome of phenobarbital-responsive hypersialosis was consistent with this dog's clinical presentation and the finding of apparent esophageal spasm. The pathogenesis of this syndrome is unclear, but it may represent a form of limbic epilepsy or peripheral autonomic dysfunction.


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Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Deglutition Disorders/veterinary , Dog Diseases/drug therapy , Esophageal Spasm, Diffuse/veterinary , Phenobarbital/therapeutic use , Sialorrhea/veterinary , Animals , Deglutition Disorders/drug therapy , Dogs , Esophageal Spasm, Diffuse/drug therapy , Male , Sialorrhea/drug therapy , Treatment Outcome
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